Last updated: 1 July 2026
Accessibility Statement
This statement applies to the ConsentSignals website operated by Rivoryn Limited, Ireland.
Our commitment
Rivoryn Limited is committed to making consentsignals.com accessible to people with disabilities, in line with the European Accessibility Act (Directive (EU) 2019/882) and WCAG 2.1 Level AA where reasonably practicable.
We provide automated EAA/WCAG auditing as a product — and hold our own marketing and application surfaces to the same standard we help customers achieve.
Conformance status
We target WCAG 2.1 Level AA conformance for consentsignals.com. The site is partially conformant: we run axe-core scans on critical journeys before release and remediate critical and serious issues.
Known limitations (July 2026):
• Risk gauge visualisations use colour with accompanying numeric labels
• Some PDF audit reports are optimised for print; tagged PDF structure is improving
• Third-party embeds (Clerk sign-in, Stripe checkout) follow their own accessibility statements
• Scan progress is announced via aria-live; dense results pages continue to improve landmark structure
We welcome feedback on barriers we have not identified.
Measures we take
• Semantic HTML and ARIA labels on forms and navigation
• Skip link to main content on every page
• Keyboard-navigable menus, scan inputs, and cookie banner
• Visible :focus-visible outlines on interactive elements
• Respect for prefers-reduced-motion
• Cream/high-contrast marketing theme with readable stone text
• Automated axe-core checks in CI for homepage, dashboard, and scan flows
Compatibility
Tested on current Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge on desktop and mobile. Screen readers (NVDA, VoiceOver) supported on primary flows. Enable OS-level accessibility settings for best results.
Feedback and contact
If you encounter an accessibility barrier:
Email: accessibility@consentsignals.com
Postal: Rivoryn Limited, Limerick, Ireland
We aim to respond within 5 business days and will provide information or service in an accessible format where possible.
Enforcement (Ireland & EU)
If you are not satisfied with our response, you may contact:
• National Disability Authority (Ireland) — accessibility guidance
• Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission — equality matters
• Your national equality body in other EU Member States
• European Commission Online Dispute Resolution platform for consumer disputes
Questions?
Email accessibility@consentsignals.com or use the .